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a closer look out the project. our mission. to analyze the fight for market dominance. east this is wes good instead with b w business beyond ah, this week on world stories: moldova, a poor country helps refugees. france exiled russians take a stand against putin. we begin and ukraine ana, a doctor, had to leap are devastated hometown and fled to levine like many others
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through almost full weeks of war and the most unspeakable conditions. anna, a neurologist worked and lived in the mary hugh paul city hospital. now in the relative safety of love, if she tells me of her ordeal, but just let us show, during the heaviest, bombardments we had around 50 patients. an hour arriving at day the hospital was so over crowded and the windows doors and roof wall destroyed stead. not long after it got even worse, the russians cut the water supply is but alice, you, we would gather snow, rain water, use the water from inside the boilers and disinfect it. so many patients were dying . she tells me they were forced to put the corpses outside in bags, asked her to have all the worst thing was when the relatives would come to look for their loved ones on him, they had to open all the bags, the bitter cold. they're saving grace, as it prevented the worst of the stench. they showed by chill out what i saw. i think that even the most perverted minds wouldn't be able to imagine. it's an
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outage. nay, bit the night of the 20th of march, i named this night the genocide. let me up as wally this was the night when the bombings just wouldn't stop political, an issue hollow. every time we heard a bomb coming, mitchells i was lying and thinking. i would cover my head like that and think this one will be the one that gets us lost. just a moment come, sickly, and it's hard to comprehend. a moment when you want it all to be over in a good way that she survives a butcher looking or in a bad way. don't you die to rosa and you don't care how you die. just as long as it's all over among us to both connect to motion and soon it would be she and a few of her colleagues took their chance to escape. were you hollow? we were driving and then in the distance we saw our flag of blue and yellow flag
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and ukrainian troops. the block of the proper tumble. one of them gave me a hug. and it's weird, but i asked him, can i be a ukrainian here? is it safe thought and he said yes, you're at home switched nevada doctor dormer said alive, but dead inside. she tells me as she faces a life haunted by what she's witnessed. ah, moldova is one of the poorest countries in europe. here 2 people show great willingness to help and taken refugees from neighboring ukraine. its humble homes like these in this village in all hay, whose doors have opened to ukrainians, fleeing the war in their country. this is maryanne, his house. 10 people live here now, sharing the little her family has fell out infant. i've earned
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a small salary. electricity is more expensive. groceries are more expensive. we can't afford everything we need. despite that, she's taken in 2 families from ukraine, including her sister in law, oksana, husky, nice. guy fled her home in odessa. in february. she's here with her daughters latter, who wanted to show us that she can do the splits at goes letter. oh, i miss our home, my husband, the 30th most. when i build our holla with our program, the only thing we have left is our home for free. from lab people, it was in a good school was moved by the plant of ukrainian refugees and decided she had to
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help. she's using her honey making factory to store the donations she's collecting for women and children. it's not so much, but you know, little and little we are collecting the help that we need. i am a mom that i have 2 boys and i can not imagine what feels that mom does not live there. how says at this christian camp more help for ukrainians here. they can also get medical attention from volunteer nurses. we met an yes of it's guy here. she's longing to go back home. one dreamed that i have just come back to craig. i know is it? i want to be stay in ukraine and to we have the plan just to rebuild our gone. 3 of the full 100000 refugees that have passed through moldova since the war began in february, about 100000 are still in the country. moldova authority said they need help looking after them. the 1st responder for the support was definitely the government
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of republic of milan. at the same time, i saw a big apart from the population, civilian population, without, with the international support, we cannot face entire, the fuji's to support them. that support is now slowly coming in. and it will go a long way in helping the ukrainian refugees and the modal vins, who helped them. ah, 8 convoys regularly travel from germany via poland to the ukrainian border organized by volunteers. not only do they bring a supplies to the region on the way back, they take refugees to safety tons of bod. follow me, need seen poor doctor once a week. so initial cleanser. i was bent of him, looked vague,
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finds him at least feeling afflicted to mit niemen. vin peters is at the wheel. she's from munich, and normally works as a tool manager for musicians and bands. but since the war broke out, she's made it her mission to provide humanitarian aid. and then again, when i see all the children definitely hit me. but i'm not like, oh this poor kid needs my sympathy or i'm thinking, let's get this kid out of here. can often the drivers are all volunteers from across germany. some knew each other before, while others joined up to form the convoy. they can't just sit back and watch what's happening in ukraine. as isn't, is ours. i'm not afraid to like, given, given the space certainly have a degree of respectful situation. but my motivation to help is far greater than any fear something might happen within cuba. and that will occur showerhead right next to us. we'd have to make a quick getaway than most,
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most medic vaughn for their 1st stop there. visiting knute bowski, the berlin is renting a room in a hotel in southern poland. from here he crosses the ukrainian border with private aid transports. once a day, his usual cargo consists of medicine, medical supplies, and devices. he urgently needs all the donations from vilma, peters, his convoy, a less complex lot, lou. this will go to a children's hospital and believe this treating many children from the conflict areas. they absolutely need the supplies or items of sky and his crew immediately set off for ukraine. the helpless convoy from germany is continuing onwards to a refugee camp for new arrivals in spanish. they all have to register to journey onward. the same goes for dr. is coming here to pick up refugees. they must provide
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their personal data to help prevent human trafficking. these refugees, like most are women and children. they are from mia hockey and eastern ukraine. one of the hardest hit regions after over 2 days of traveling by bus and train, they want to miss germany, both. they're at their wits end. i nodded slowly and card box. oh, oh. okay. in our goal was a bumps in the city center. our heart, our house is okay, but for it's so scary. these refugees have a 10 hour drive ahead of them, but they won't be stopped at the border. they can stay in germany for 3 years and work and their children can go to school. they're over throwing putin is the goal of a group of russian intellectuals in france. their weapon is information they
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publish the events of the ukraine, russia war, and have a growing readership also in russia, the ukrainian national anthem at the plaster, louder, pu, bleak in the center of paris. gallia ackerman is showing her solidarity. she was born in russia but has lived in exile and france for more than 30 years. she was popular among ukrainians because they know she has been warning about putin for a very long time since long before the war. exec though, this is exactly the new attempt to stifle, not only to liquidate ukrainians, but also to extinguish the ukrainian culture. ackerman began her political activism from her paris exile. last year she found a desk hussy, an online publication by well known russian exiles and russia, experts. their articles describe how potent has grown increasingly authoritarian
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over the years how he has extended his influence and how he's toyed with his foreign counterparts. on all this any. i wished him yell for years, both in france and germany. there has been a strong pro ration, sentiment, yearbook and joe you. there have been many real agents of influence and many people who have simply acted in good faith. the one for who have believed or wanted to believe that russia would be a good partner survey on board, back to now adulthood ciboney. but all their well meaning words have made a slow to recognise the extreme danger represented by the russian regime. kendall fe, gurgle puzzled. nourishing with loose dust co. c, as attracted a large audience up to 150000 readers. click on the analyses and opinion pieces, some of them in russia. the fact that the ukraine invasion is turning out differently than put an imagined, gives ackerman hope. if a cracky looking men mud, i think he might even be overthrown because he has been
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a great military failure unconditioned military. gallia ackerman fled the communist dictatorship of the soviet union for paris. she had hoped for a different future for russia, but putin has returned her former homeland to a dictatorship. she says, while ukraine has experienced a different development for decor, canyon, i am ukrainian by adoption. so i have always felt morally and intellectually more at home there than in masha. and especially in putins, russia, ackerman and dusk lucille determined to work even harder and to be a voice of the russian opposition and of ukrainians in this war. ah .
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